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A module category \(\mathcal M\) over a tensor category \(\mathcal C\) is said to be exact if the functor \(-\otimes M\colon\mathcal C\rightarrow\mathcal M\) respects projective objects for each object \(M\) of \(\mathcal M\). Exact module categories have been classified for many important classes of tensor categories. The authors deal with pointed tensor categories, which means that the simple objects are invertible, with a cyclic group \(C_m\) of invertibles. In a recent article, \textit{I. E. Angiono} [Adv. Math. 225, No. 6, 3545--3575 (2010, Zbl 1216.16016)] introduced a class of non-semisimple radically graded quasi-Hopf algebras \(A(H,s)\) to classify such tensor categories for \(m\) not divisible by 2,3,5,7. The group-like elements of the Hopf algebra \(H\) form a cyclic group \(G(H)\), and \(\text{Rep}(H)\) is obtained as an equivariantization \(\text{Rep}(A(H,s))^G\) for a subgroup \(G\) of \(G(H)\). The authors classify module categories over \(\text{Rep}(A(H,s))\) when \(H\) is the bosonization of a quantum linear space.
Property / review text: A module category \(\mathcal M\) over a tensor category \(\mathcal C\) is said to be exact if the functor \(-\otimes M\colon\mathcal C\rightarrow\mathcal M\) respects projective objects for each object \(M\) of \(\mathcal M\). Exact module categories have been classified for many important classes of tensor categories. The authors deal with pointed tensor categories, which means that the simple objects are invertible, with a cyclic group \(C_m\) of invertibles. In a recent article, \textit{I. E. Angiono} [Adv. Math. 225, No. 6, 3545--3575 (2010, Zbl 1216.16016)] introduced a class of non-semisimple radically graded quasi-Hopf algebras \(A(H,s)\) to classify such tensor categories for \(m\) not divisible by 2,3,5,7. The group-like elements of the Hopf algebra \(H\) form a cyclic group \(G(H)\), and \(\text{Rep}(H)\) is obtained as an equivariantization \(\text{Rep}(A(H,s))^G\) for a subgroup \(G\) of \(G(H)\). The authors classify module categories over \(\text{Rep}(A(H,s))\) when \(H\) is the bosonization of a quantum linear space. / rank
 
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    A module category \(\mathcal M\) over a tensor category \(\mathcal C\) is said to be exact if the functor \(-\otimes M\colon\mathcal C\rightarrow\mathcal M\) respects projective objects for each object \(M\) of \(\mathcal M\). Exact module categories have been classified for many important classes of tensor categories. The authors deal with pointed tensor categories, which means that the simple objects are invertible, with a cyclic group \(C_m\) of invertibles. In a recent article, \textit{I. E. Angiono} [Adv. Math. 225, No. 6, 3545--3575 (2010, Zbl 1216.16016)] introduced a class of non-semisimple radically graded quasi-Hopf algebras \(A(H,s)\) to classify such tensor categories for \(m\) not divisible by 2,3,5,7. The group-like elements of the Hopf algebra \(H\) form a cyclic group \(G(H)\), and \(\text{Rep}(H)\) is obtained as an equivariantization \(\text{Rep}(A(H,s))^G\) for a subgroup \(G\) of \(G(H)\). The authors classify module categories over \(\text{Rep}(A(H,s))\) when \(H\) is the bosonization of a quantum linear space.
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    tensor category
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    module category
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    quasi-Hopf algebra
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